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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

Copyright (c) 1985-2007

 

 

SON 1: 1 The song of songs, which [is] Solomon's. <Lets -song>


  • <Lets -songs> <Letw -which>
  • SON 1: 2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth: for thy
  • love [is] better than wine. <Letb -better> <Leth -him> <Letk -
  • kiss> <Letk -kisses> <Letl -let> <Letl -love> <Letm -mouth>
  • <Lett -than> <Letw -wine> <Letw -with>
  • SON 1: 3 Because of the savour of thy good ointments thy name
  • [is as] ointment poured forth, therefore do the virgins love
  • thee. <Letb -because> <Letd -do> <Letf -forth> <Letg -good>
  • <Letl -love> <Letn -name> <Leto -ointment> <Leto -ointments>
  • <Letp -poured> <Lets -savour> <Lett -therefore> <Letv -virgins>
  • SON 1: 4 Draw me, we will run after thee: the king hath brought
  • me into his chambers: we will be glad and rejoice in thee, we
  • will remember thy love more than wine: the upright love thee.
  • <Leta -after> <Letb -brought> <Letc -chambers> <Letd -draw>
  • <Letg -glad> <Leth -hath> <Leti -into> <Letk -king> <Letl -love>
  • <Letm -more> <Letr -rejoice> <Letr -remember> <Letr -run> <Lett -
  • than> <Letu -upright> <Letw -will> <Letw -wine>
  • SON 1: 5 I [am] black, but comely, O ye daughters of Jerusalem,
  • as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon. <Letb -black>
  • <Letc -comely> <Letc -curtains> <Letd -daughters> <Letj -
  • jerusalem> <Letk -kedar> <Lets -solomon> <Lett -tents>
  • SON 1: 6 Look not upon me, because I [am] black, because the sun
  • hath looked upon me: my mother's children were angry with me;
  • they made me the keeper of the vineyards; [but] mine own
  • vineyard have I not kept. <Leta -angry> <Letb -because> <Letb -
  • black> <Letc -children> <Leth -hath> <Leth -have> <Letk -keeper>
  • <Letk -kept> <Letl -look> <Letl -looked> <Letm -made> <Letm -
  • mine> <Leto -own> <Lets -sun> <Letv -vineyard> <Letv -vineyards>
  • <Letw -with>
  • SON 1: 7 Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, where thou feedest,
  • where thou makest [thy flock] to rest at noon: for why should I
  • be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions?
  • <Leta -aside> <Letc -companions> <Letf -feedest> <Letf -flock>
  • <Letf -flocks> <Letl -loveth> <Letm -makest> <Letn -noon> <Leto -
  • one> <Letr -rest> <Lets -should> <Lets -soul> <Lett -tell> <Lett
  • -turneth> <Letw -where> <Letw -whom> <Letw -why>
  • SON 1: 8 If thou know not, O thou fairest among women, go thy
  • way forth by the footsteps of the flock, and feed thy kids
  • beside the shepherds' tents. <Leta -among> <Letb -beside> <Letf -
  • fairest> <Letf -feed> <Letf -flock> <Letf -footsteps> <Letf -
  • forth> <Letg -go> <Letk -kids> <Letk -know> <Lett -tents> <Letw -
  • way> <Letw -women>
  • SON 1: 9 I have compared thee, O my love, to a company of horses
  • in Pharaoh's chariots. <Letc -chariots> <Letc -company> <Letc -
  • compared> <Leth -have> <Leth -horses> <Letl -love>
  • SON 1: 10 Thy cheeks are comely with rows [of jewels] , thy neck
  • with chains [ of gold] . <Leta -are> <Letc -chains> <Letc -
  • cheeks> <Letc -comely> <Letg -gold> <Letj -jewels> <Letn -neck>
  • <Letr -rows> <Letw -with>
  • SON 1: 11 We will make thee borders of gold with studs of silver.
  • <Letb -borders> <Letg -gold> <Letm -make> <Lets -silver> <Lets -
  • studs> <Letw -will> <Letw -with>
  • SON 1: 12 While the king [sitteth] at his table, my spikenard
  • sendeth forth the smell thereof. <Letf -forth> <Letk -king>
  • <Lets -sendeth> <Lets -sitteth> <Lets -smell> <Lets -spikenard>
  • <Lett -table> <Lett -thereof> <Letw -while>
  • 1SON 1: 13 A bundle of myrrh [is] my wellbeloved unto me; he
  • shall lie all night betwixt my breasts. <Leta -all> <Letb -
  • betwixt> <Letb -breasts> <Letb -bundle> <Letl -lie> <Letm -
  • myrrh> <Letn -night> <Letw -wellbeloved>
  • SON 1: 14 My beloved [is] unto me [as] a cluster of camphire in
  • the vineyards of Engedi. <Letb -beloved> <Letc -camphire> <Letc -
  • cluster> <Lete -engedi> <Letv -vineyards>
  • SON 1: 15 Behold, thou [art] fair, my love; behold, thou [art]
  • fair; thou [ hast] doves' eyes. <Leta -art> <Letb -behold> <Lete
  • -eyes> <Letf -fair> <Leth -hast> <Letl -love>
  • SON 1: 16 Behold, thou [art] fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant:
  • also our bed [is] green. <Leta -also> <Leta -art> <Letb -bed>
  • <Letb -behold> <Letb -beloved> <Letf -fair> <Letg -green> <Letp -
  • pleasant> <Lety -yea>
  • SON 1: 17 The beams of our house [are] cedar, [and] our rafters
  • of fir. <Leta -are> <Letb -beams> <Letc -cedar> <Letf -fir>
  • <Leth -house> <Letr -rafters>
  • SON 2: 1 I [am] the rose of Sharon, [and] the lily of the
  • valleys. <Letl -lily> <Letr -rose> <Lets -sharon> <Letv -valleys>
  • SON 2: 2 As the lily among thorns, so [is] my love among the
  • daughters. <Leta -among> <Letd -daughters> <Letl -lily> <Letl -
  • love> <Lets -so> <Lett -thorns>
  • SON 2: 3 As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so [is]
  • my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with
  • great delight, and his fruit [was] sweet to my taste. <Leta -
  • among> <Leta -apple> <Letb -beloved> <Letd -delight> <Letd -
  • down> <Letf -fruit> <Letg -great> <Lets -sat> <Lets -shadow>
  • <Lets -so> <Lets -sons> <Lets -sweet> <Lett -taste> <Lett -tree>
  • <Lett -trees> <Letu -under> <Letw -with> <Letw -wood>
  • SON 2: 4 He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner
  • over me [was] love. <Letb -banner> <Letb -banqueting> <Letb -
  • brought> <Leth -house> <Letl -love> <Leto -over>
  • SON 2: 5 Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I
  • [am] sick of love. <Leta -apples> <Letc -comfort> <Letf -
  • flagons> <Letl -love> <Lets -sick> <Lets -stay> <Letw -with>
  • SON 2: 6 His left hand [is] under my head, and his right hand
  • doth embrace me. <Letd -doth> <Lete -embrace> <Leth -hand> <Leth
  • -head> <Letl -left> <Letr -right> <Letu -under>
  • SON 2: 7 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes,
  • and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake
  • [my] love, till he please. <Leta -awake> <Letc -charge> <Letd -
  • daughters> <Letf -field> <Leth -hinds> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -
  • love> <Letn -nor> <Letp -please> <Letr -roes> <Lets -stir> <Lett
  • -till>
  • SON 2: 8 The voice of my beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon
  • the mountains, skipping upon the hills. <Letb -behold> <Letb -
  • beloved> <Letc -cometh> <Leth -hills> <Letl -leaping> <Letm -
  • mountains> <Lets -skipping> <Letv -voice>
  • SON 2: 9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart: behold, he
  • standeth behind our wall, he looketh forth at the windows,
  • showing himself through the lattice. <Letb -behind> <Letb -
  • behold> <Letb -beloved> <Letf -forth> <Leth -hart> <Leth -
  • himself> <Letl -lattice> <Letl -like> <Letl -looketh> <Leto -or>
  • <Letr -roe> <Lets -showing> <Lets -standeth> <Lett -through>
  • <Letw -wall> <Letw -windows> <Lety -young>
  • SON 2: 10 My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love,
  • my fair one, and come away. <Leta -away> <Letb -beloved> <Letc -
  • come> <Letf -fair> <Letl -love> <Leto -one> <Letr -rise> <Lets -
  • said> <Lets -spake>
  • SON 2: 11 For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over [and]
  • gone; <Letg -gone> <Letl -lo> <Leto -over> <Letp -past> <Letr -
  • rain> <Letw -winter>
  • SON 2: 12 The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the
  • singing [of birds] is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard
  • in our land; <Leta -appear> <Letb -birds> <Letc -come> <Lete -
  • earth> <Letf -flowers> <Leth -heard> <Letl -land> <Leto -on>
  • <Lets -singing> <Lett -time> <Lett -turtle> <Letv -voice>
  • SON 2: 13 The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the
  • vines [with] the tender grape give a [good] smell. Arise, my
  • love, my fair one, and come away. <Leta -arise> <Leta -away>
  • <Letc -come> <Letf -fair> <Letf -fig> <Letf -figs> <Letf -forth>
  • <Letg -give> <Letg -good> <Letg -grape> <Letg -green> <Letl -
  • love> <Leto -one> <Letp -putteth> <Lets -smell> <Lett -tender>
  • <Lett -tree> <Letv -vines> <Letw -with>
  • SON 2: 14 O my dove, [that art] in the clefts of the rock, in
  • the secret [ places] of the stairs, let me see thy countenance,
  • let me hear thy voice; for sweet [is] thy voice, and thy
  • countenance [is] comely. <Leta -art> <Letc -clefts> <Letc -
  • comely> <Letc -countenance> <Letd -dove> <Leth -hear> <Letl -
  • let> <Letp -places> <Letr -rock> <Lets -secret> <Lets -see>
  • <Lets -stairs> <Lets -sweet> <Letv -voice>
  • SON 2: 15 Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the
  • vines: for our vines [ have] tender grapes. <Letf -foxes> <Letg -
  • grapes> <Leth -have> <Letl -little> <Lets -spoil> <Lett -take>
  • <Lett -tender> <Letv -vines>
  • SON 2: 16 My beloved [is] mine, and I [am] his: he feedeth among
  • the lilies. <Leta -among> <Letb -beloved> <Letf -feedeth> <Letl -
  • lilies> <Letm -mine>
  • SON 2: 17 Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, turn,
  • my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the
  • mountains of Bether. <Leta -away> <Letb -beloved> <Letb -bether>
  • <Letb -break> <Letd -day> <Letf -flee> <Leth -hart> <Letl -like>
  • <Letm -mountains> <Leto -or> <Letr -roe> <Lets -shadows> <Lett -
  • turn> <Letu -until> <Lety -young>
  • SON 3: 1 By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loveth: I
  • sought him, but I found him not. <Letb -bed> <Letf -found> <Leth
  • -him> <Letl -loveth> <Letn -night> <Leto -on> <Lets -sought>
  • <Lets -soul> <Letw -whom>
  • SON 3: 2 I will rise now, and go about the city in the streets,
  • and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I
  • sought him, but I found him not. <Letb -broad> <Letc -city>
  • <Letf -found> <Letg -go> <Leth -him> <Letl -loveth> <Letn -now>
  • <Letr -rise> <Lets -seek> <Lets -sought> <Lets -soul> <Lets -
  • streets> <Letw -ways> <Letw -whom> <Letw -will>
  • SON 3: 3 The watchmen that go about the city found me: [to whom
  • I said] , Saw ye him whom my soul loveth? <Letc -city> <Letf -
  • found> <Letg -go> <Leth -him> <Letl -loveth> <Lets -said> <Lets -
  • saw> <Lets -soul> <Letw -watchmen> <Letw -whom>
  • SON 3: 4 [It was] but a little that I passed from them, but I
  • found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let him
  • go, until I had brought him into my mother's house, and into the
  • chamber of her that conceived me. <Letb -brought> <Letc -
  • chamber> <Letc -conceived> <Letf -found> <Letg -go> <Leth -had>
  • <Leth -held> <Leth -him> <Leth -house> <Leti -into> <Letl -let>
  • <Letl -little> <Letl -loveth> <Letp -passed> <Lets -soul> <Letu -
  • until> <Letw -whom> <Letw -would>
  • SON 3: 5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusalem, by the roes,
  • and by the hinds of the field, that ye stir not up, nor awake
  • [my] love, till he please. <Leta -awake> <Letc -charge> <Letd -
  • daughters> <Letf -field> <Leth -hinds> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -
  • love> <Letn -nor> <Letp -please> <Letr -roes> <Lets -stir> <Lett
  • -till>
  • SON 3: 6 Who [is] this that cometh out of the wilderness like
  • pillars of smoke, perfumed with myrrh and frankincense, with all
  • powders of the merchant? <Leta -all> <Letc -cometh> <Letf -
  • frankincense> <Letl -like> <Letm -merchant> <Letm -myrrh> <Letp -
  • perfumed> <Letp -pillars> <Letp -powders> <Lets -smoke> <Lett -
  • this> <Letw -who> <Letw -wilderness> <Letw -with>
  • SON 3: 7 Behold his bed, which [is] Solomon's; threescore
  • valiant men [are] about it, of the valiant of Israel. <Leta -
  • are> <Letb -bed> <Letb -behold> <Leti -israel> <Letm -men> <Lett
  • -threescore> <Letv -valiant> <Letw -which>
  • SON 3: 8 They all hold swords, [being] expert in war: every man
  • [hath] his sword upon his thigh because of fear in the night.
  • <Leta -all> <Letb -because> <Letb -being> <Lete -every> <Lete -
  • expert> <Letf -fear> <Leth -hath> <Leth -hold> <Letm -man> <Letn
  • -night> <Lets -sword> <Lets -swords> <Lett -thigh> <Letw -war>
  • SON 3: 9 King Solomon made himself a chariot of the wood of
  • Lebanon. <Letc -chariot> <Leth -himself> <Letk -king> <Letl -
  • lebanon> <Letm -made> <Lets -solomon> <Letw -wood>
  • SON 3: 10 He made the pillars thereof [of] silver, the bottom
  • thereof [of] gold, the covering of it [of] purple, the midst
  • thereof being paved [with] love, for the daughters of Jerusalem.
  • <Letb -being> <Letb -bottom> <Letc -covering> <Letd -daughters>
  • <Letg -gold> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -love> <Letm -made> <Letm -
  • midst> <Letp -paved> <Letp -pillars> <Letp -purple> <Lets -
  • silver> <Lett -thereof> <Letw -with>
  • SON 3: 11 Go forth, O ye daughters of Zion, and behold king
  • Solomon with the crown wherewith his mother crowned him in the
  • day of his espousals, and in the day of the gladness of his
  • heart. <Letb -behold> <Letc -crown> <Letc -crowned> <Letd -
  • daughters> <Letd -day> <Lete -espousals> <Letf -forth> <Letg -
  • gladness> <Letg -go> <Leth -heart> <Leth -him> <Letk -king>
  • <Letm -mother> <Lets -solomon> <Letw -wherewith> <Letw -with>
  • <Letz -zion>
  • SON 4: 1 Behold, thou [art] fair, my love; behold, thou [art]
  • fair; thou [hast] doves' eyes within thy locks: thy hair [is] as
  • a flock of goats, that appear from mount Gilead. <Leta -appear>
  • <Leta -art> <Letb -behold> <Lete -eyes> <Letf -fair> <Letf -
  • flock> <Letg -gilead> <Letg -goats> <Leth -hair> <Leth -hast>
  • <Letl -locks> <Letl -love> <Letm -mount> <Letw -within>
  • SON 4: 2 Thy teeth [are] like a flock [of sheep that are even]
  • shorn, which came up from the washing; whereof every one bear
  • twins, and none [is] barren among them. <Leta -among> <Leta -
  • are> <Letb -barren> <Letb -bear> <Letc -came> <Lete -even> <Lete
  • -every> <Letf -flock> <Letl -like> <Letn -none> <Leto -one>
  • <Lets -sheep> <Lets -shorn> <Lett -teeth> <Lett -twins> <Letw -
  • washing> <Letw -whereof> <Letw -which>
  • SON 4: 3 Thy lips [are] like a thread of scarlet, and thy speech
  • [is] comely: thy temples [are] like a piece of a pomegranate
  • within thy locks. <Leta -are> <Letc -comely> <Letl -like> <Letl -
  • lips> <Letl -locks> <Letp -piece> <Letp -pomegranate> <Lets -
  • scarlet> <Lets -speech> <Lett -temples> <Lett -thread> <Letw -
  • within>
  • SON 4: 4 Thy neck [is] like the tower of David builded for an
  • armoury, whereon there hang a thousand bucklers, all shields of
  • mighty men. <Leta -all> <Leta -armoury> <Letb -bucklers> <Letb -
  • builded> <Letd -david> <Leth -hang> <Letl -like> <Letm -men>
  • <Letm -mighty> <Letn -neck> <Lets -shields> <Lett -there> <Lett -
  • thousand> <Lett -tower> <Letw -whereon>
  • SON 4: 5 Thy two breasts [are] like two young roes that are
  • twins, which feed among the lilies. <Leta -among> <Leta -are>
  • <Letb -breasts> <Letf -feed> <Letl -like> <Letl -lilies> <Letr -
  • roes> <Lett -twins> <Lett -two> <Letw -which> <Lety -young>
  • SON 4: 6 Until the day break, and the shadows flee away, I will
  • get me to the mountain of myrrh, and to the hill of frankincense.
  • <Leta -away> <Letb -break> <Letd -day> <Letf -flee> <Letf -
  • frankincense> <Letg -get> <Leth -hill> <Letm -mountain> <Letm -
  • myrrh> <Lets -shadows> <Letu -until> <Letw -will>
  • SON 4: 7 Thou [art] all fair, my love; [there is] no spot in
  • thee. <Leta -all> <Leta -art> <Letf -fair> <Letl -love> <Letn -
  • no> <Lets -spot> <Lett -there>
  • SON 4: 8 Come with me from Lebanon, [my] spouse, with me from
  • Lebanon: look from the top of Amana, from the top of Shenir and
  • Hermon, from the lions' dens, from the mountains of the leopards.
  • <Leta -amana> <Letc -come> <Letd -dens> <Leth -hermon> <Letl -
  • lebanon> <Letl -leopards> <Letl -look> <Letm -mountains> <Lets -
  • shenir> <Lets -spouse> <Lett -top> <Letw -with>
  • SON 4: 9 Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister, [my] spouse;
  • thou hast ravished my heart with one of thine eyes, with one
  • chain of thy neck. <Letc -chain> <Lete -eyes> <Leth -hast> <Leth
  • -heart> <Letn -neck> <Leto -one> <Letr -ravished> <Lets -sister>
  • <Lets -spouse> <Lett -thine> <Letw -with>
  • SON 4: 10 How fair is thy love, my sister, [my] spouse! how much
  • better is thy love than wine! and the smell of thine ointments
  • than all spices! <Leta -all> <Letb -better> <Letf -fair> <Leth -
  • how> <Letl -love> <Letm -much> <Leto -ointments> <Lets -sister>
  • <Lets -smell> <Lets -spices> <Lets -spouse> <Lett -than> <Lett -
  • thine> <Letw -wine>
  • SON 4: 11 Thy lips, O [my] spouse, drop [as] the honeycomb:
  • honey and milk [ are] under thy tongue; and the smell of thy
  • garments [is] like the smell of Lebanon. <Leta -are> <Letd -
  • drop> <Letg -garments> <Leth -honey> <Leth -honeycomb> <Letl -
  • lebanon> <Letl -like> <Letl -lips> <Letm -milk> <Lets -smell>
  • <Lets -spouse> <Lett -tongue> <Letu -under>
  • SON 4: 12 A garden enclosed [is] my sister, [my] spouse; a
  • spring shut up, a fountain sealed. <Lete -enclosed> <Letf -
  • fountain> <Letg -garden> <Lets -sealed> <Lets -shut> <Lets -
  • sister> <Lets -spouse> <Lets -spring>
  • SON 4: 13 Thy plants [are] an orchard of pomegranates, with
  • pleasant fruits; camphire, with spikenard, <Leta -are> <Letc -
  • camphire> <Letf -fruits> <Leto -orchard> <Letp -plants> <Letp -
  • pleasant> <Letp -pomegranates> <Lets -spikenard> <Letw -with>
  • SON 4: 14 Spikenard and saffron; calamus and cinnamon, with all
  • trees of frankincense; myrrh and aloes, with all the chief
  • spices: <Leta -all> <Leta -aloes> <Letc -calamus> <Letc -chief>
  • <Letc -cinnamon> <Letf -frankincense> <Letm -myrrh> <Lets -
  • saffron> <Lets -spices> <Lets -spikenard> <Lett -trees> <Letw -
  • with>
  • SON 4: 15 A fountain of gardens, a well of living waters, and
  • streams from Lebanon. <Letf -fountain> <Letg -gardens> <Letl -
  • lebanon> <Letl -living> <Lets -streams> <Letw -waters> <Letw -
  • well>
  • SON 4: 16 Awake, O north wind; and come, thou south; blow upon
  • my garden, [that] the spices thereof may flow out. Let my
  • beloved come into his garden, and eat his pleasant fruits. <Leta
  • -awake> <Letb -beloved> <Letb -blow> <Letc -come> <Lete -eat>
  • <Letf -flow> <Letf -fruits> <Letg -garden> <Leti -into> <Letl -
  • let> <Letm -may> <Letn -north> <Letp -pleasant> <Lets -south>
  • <Lets -spices> <Lett -thereof> <Letw -wind>
  • SON 5: 1 I am come into my garden, my sister, [my] spouse: I
  • have gathered my myrrh with my spice; I have eaten my honeycomb
  • with my honey; I have drunk my wine with my milk: eat, O friends;
  • drink, yea, drink abundantly, O beloved. <Letb -beloved> <Letc -
  • come> <Letd -drink> <Letd -drunk> <Lete -eat> <Lete -eaten>
  • <Letf -friends> <Letg -garden> <Letg -gathered> <Leth -have>
  • <Leth -honey> <Leth -honeycomb> <Leti -into> <Letm -milk> <Letm -
  • myrrh> <Lets -sister> <Lets -spice> <Lets -spouse> <Letw -wine>
  • <Letw -with> <Lety -yea>
  • SON 5: 2 I sleep, but my heart waketh: [it is] the voice of my
  • beloved that knocketh, [saying] , Open to me, my sister, my love,
  • my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, [and] my
  • locks with the drops of the night. <Letb -beloved> <Letd -dew>
  • <Letd -dove> <Letd -drops> <Letf -filled> <Leth -head> <Leth -
  • heart> <Letk -knocketh> <Letl -locks> <Letl -love> <Letn -night>
  • <Leto -open> <Lets -saying> <Lets -sister> <Lets -sleep> <Letu -
  • undefiled> <Letv -voice> <Letw -waketh> <Letw -with>
  • SON 5: 3 I have put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have
  • washed my feet; how shall I defile them? <Letc -coat> <Letd -
  • defile> <Letf -feet> <Leth -have> <Leth -how> <Leto -off> <Leto -
  • on> <Letp -put> <Letw -washed>
  • SON 5: 4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole [of the door] ,
  • and my bowels were moved for him. <Letb -beloved> <Letb -bowels>
  • <Letd -door> <Leth -hand> <Leth -him> <Leth -hole> <Letm -moved>
  • <Letp -put>
  • SON 5: 5 I rose up to open to my beloved; and my hands dropped
  • [with] myrrh, and my fingers [with] sweet smelling myrrh, upon
  • the handles of the lock. <Letb -beloved> <Letd -dropped> <Letf -
  • fingers> <Leth -handles> <Leth -hands> <Letl -lock> <Letm -
  • myrrh> <Leto -open> <Letr -rose> <Lets -smelling> <Lets -sweet>
  • <Letw -with>
  • SON 5: 6 I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn
  • himself, [and] was gone: my soul failed when he spake: I sought
  • him, but I could not find him; I called him, but he gave me no
  • answer. <Leta -answer> <Letb -beloved> <Letc -called> <Letc -
  • could> <Letf -failed> <Letf -find> <Letg -gave> <Letg -gone>
  • <Leth -had> <Leth -him> <Leth -himself> <Letn -no> <Leto -
  • opened> <Lets -sought> <Lets -soul> <Lets -spake> <Letw -when>
  • <Letw -withdrawn>
  • SON 5: 7 The watchmen that went about the city found me, they
  • smote me, they wounded me; the keepers of the walls took away my
  • veil from me. <Leta -away> <Letc -city> <Letf -found> <Letk -
  • keepers> <Lets -smote> <Lett -took> <Letv -veil> <Letw -walls>
  • <Letw -watchmen> <Letw -went> <Letw -wounded>
  • SON 5: 8 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, if ye find my
  • beloved, that ye tell him, that I [am] sick of love. <Letb -
  • beloved> <Letc -charge> <Letd -daughters> <Letf -find> <Leth -
  • him> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -love> <Lets -sick> <Lett -tell>
  • SON 5: 9 What [is] thy beloved more than [another] beloved, O
  • thou fairest among women? what [is] thy beloved more than
  • [another] beloved, that thou dost so charge us? <Leta -among>
  • <Leta -another> <Letb -beloved> <Letc -charge> <Letd -dost>
  • <Letf -fairest> <Letm -more> <Lets -so> <Lett -than> <Letw -
  • what> <Letw -women>
  • SON 5: 10 My beloved [is] white and ruddy, the chiefest among
  • ten thousand. <Leta -among> <Letb -beloved> <Letc -chiefest>
  • <Letr -ruddy> <Lett -ten> <Lett -thousand> <Letw -white>
  • SON 5: 11 His head [is as] the most fine gold, his locks [are]
  • bushy, [and] black as a raven. <Leta -are> <Letb -black> <Letb -
  • bushy> <Letf -fine> <Letg -gold> <Leth -head> <Letl -locks>
  • <Letm -most> <Letr -raven>
  • SON 5: 12 His eyes [are] as [the eyes] of doves by the rivers of
  • waters, washed with milk, [and] fitly set. <Leta -are> <Letd -
  • doves> <Lete -eyes> <Letf -fitly> <Letm -milk> <Letr -rivers>
  • <Lets -set> <Letw -washed> <Letw -waters> <Letw -with>
  • SON 5: 13 His cheeks [are] as a bed of spices, [as] sweet
  • flowers: his lips [ like] lilies, dropping sweet smelling myrrh.
  • <Leta -are> <Letb -bed> <Letc -cheeks> <Letd -dropping> <Letf -
  • flowers> <Letl -like> <Letl -lilies> <Letl -lips> <Letm -myrrh>
  • <Lets -smelling> <Lets -spices> <Lets -sweet>
  • SON 5: 14 His hands [are as] gold rings set with the beryl: his
  • belly [is as] bright ivory overlaid [with] sapphires. <Leta -
  • are> <Letb -belly> <Letb -beryl> <Letb -bright> <Letg -gold>
  • <Leth -hands> <Leti -ivory> <Leto -overlaid> <Letr -rings> <Lets
  • -sapphires> <Lets -set> <Letw -with>
  • SON 5: 15 His legs [are as] pillars of marble, set upon sockets
  • of fine gold: his countenance [is] as Lebanon, excellent as the
  • cedars. <Leta -are> <Letc -cedars> <Letc -countenance> <Lete -
  • excellent> <Letf -fine> <Letg -gold> <Letl -lebanon> <Letl -
  • legs> <Letm -marble> <Letp -pillars> <Lets -set> <Lets -sockets>
  • SON 5: 16 His mouth [is] most sweet: yea, he [is] altogether
  • lovely. This [is] my beloved, and this [is] my friend, O
  • daughters of Jerusalem. <Leta -altogether> <Letb -beloved> <Letd
  • -daughters> <Letf -friend> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -lovely>
  • <Letm -most> <Letm -mouth> <Lets -sweet> <Lett -this> <Lety -yea>
  • SON 6: 1 Whither is thy beloved gone, O thou fairest among
  • women? whither is thy beloved turned aside? that we may seek him
  • with thee. <Leta -among> <Leta -aside> <Letb -beloved> <Letf -
  • fairest> <Letg -gone> <Leth -him> <Letm -may> <Lets -seek> <Lett
  • -turned> <Letw -whither> <Letw -with> <Letw -women>
  • SON 6: 2 My beloved is gone down into his garden, to the beds of
  • spices, to feed in the gardens, and to gather lilies. <Letb -
  • beds> <Letb -beloved> <Letd -down> <Letf -feed> <Letg -garden>
  • <Letg -gardens> <Letg -gather> <Letg -gone> <Leti -into> <Letl -
  • lilies> <Lets -spices>
  • SON 6: 3 I [am] my beloved's, and my beloved [is] mine: he
  • feedeth among the lilies. <Leta -among> <Letb -beloved> <Letf -
  • feedeth> <Letl -lilies> <Letm -mine>
  • SON 6: 4 Thou [art] beautiful, O my love, as Tirzah, comely as
  • Jerusalem, terrible as [an army] with banners. <Leta -army>
  • <Leta -art> <Letb -banners> <Letb -beautiful> <Letc -comely>
  • <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -love> <Lett -terrible> <Lett -tirzah>
  • <Letw -with>
  • SON 6: 5 Turn away thine eyes from me, for they have overcome me:
  • thy hair [is] as a flock of goats that appear from Gilead.
  • <Leta -appear> <Leta -away> <Lete -eyes> <Letf -flock> <Letg -
  • gilead> <Letg -goats> <Leth -hair> <Leth -have> <Leto -overcome>
  • <Lett -thine> <Lett -turn>
  • SON 6: 6 Thy teeth [are] as a flock of sheep which go up from
  • the washing, whereof every one beareth twins, and [there is] not
  • one barren among them. <Leta -among> <Leta -are> <Letb -barren>
  • <Letb -beareth> <Lete -every> <Letf -flock> <Letg -go> <Leto -
  • one> <Lets -sheep> <Lett -teeth> <Lett -there> <Lett -twins>
  • <Letw -washing> <Letw -whereof> <Letw -which>
  • SON 6: 7 As a piece of a pomegranate [are] thy temples within
  • thy locks. <Leta -are> <Letl -locks> <Letp -piece> <Letp -
  • pomegranate> <Lett -temples> <Letw -within>
  • SON 6: 8 There are threescore queens, and fourscore concubines,
  • and virgins without number. <Leta -are> <Letc -concubines> <Letf
  • -fourscore> <Letn -number> <Letq -queens> <Lett -there> <Lett -
  • threescore> <Letv -virgins> <Letw -without>
  • SON 6: 9 My dove, my undefiled is [but] one; she [is] the [only]
  • one of her mother, she [is] the choice [one] of her that bare
  • her. The daughters saw her, and blessed her; [yea] , the queens
  • and the concubines, and they praised her. <Letb -bare> <Letb -
  • blessed> <Letc -choice> <Letc -concubines> <Letd -daughters>
  • <Letd -dove> <Letm -mother> <Leto -one> <Leto -only> <Letp -
  • praised> <Letq -queens> <Lets -saw> <Lets -she> <Letu -
  • undefiled> <Lety -yea>
  • SON 6: 10 Who [is] she [that] looketh forth as the morning, fair
  • as the moon, clear as the sun, [and] terrible as [an army] with
  • banners? <Leta -army> <Letb -banners> <Letc -clear> <Letf -fair>
  • <Letf -forth> <Letl -looketh> <Letm -moon> <Letm -morning> <Lets
  • -she> <Lets -sun> <Lett -terrible> <Letw -who> <Letw -with>
  • SON 6: 11 I went down into the garden of nuts to see the fruits
  • of the valley, [ and] to see whether the vine flourished, [and]
  • the pomegranates budded. <Letb -budded> <Letd -down> <Letf -
  • flourished> <Letf -fruits> <Letg -garden> <Leti -into> <Letn -
  • nuts> <Letp -pomegranates> <Lets -see> <Letv -valley> <Letv -
  • vine> <Letw -went> <Letw -whether>
  • SON 6: 12 Or ever I was aware, my soul made me [like] the
  • chariots of Amminadib. <Leta -amminadib> <Leta -aware> <Letc -
  • chariots> <Lete -ever> <Letl -like> <Letm -made> <Leto -or>
  • <Lets -soul>
  • SON 6: 13 Return, return, O Shulamite; return, return, that we
  • may look upon thee. What will ye see in the Shulamite? As it
  • were the company of two armies. <Leta -armies> <Letc -company>
  • <Letl -look> <Letm -may> <Letr -return> <Lets -see> <Lets -
  • shulamite> <Lett -two> <Letw -what> <Letw -will>
  • SON 7: 1 How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, O prince's
  • daughter! the joints of thy thighs [are] like jewels, the work
  • of the hands of a cunning workman. <Leta -are> <Letb -beautiful>
  • <Letc -cunning> <Letd -daughter> <Letf -feet> <Leth -hands>
  • <Leth -how> <Letj -jewels> <Letj -joints> <Letl -like> <Lets -
  • shoes> <Lett -thighs> <Letw -with> <Letw -work> <Letw -workman>
  • SON 7: 2 Thy navel [is like] a round goblet, [which] wanteth not
  • liquor: thy belly [is like] an heap of wheat set about with
  • lilies. <Letb -belly> <Letg -goblet> <Leth -heap> <Letl -like>
  • <Letl -lilies> <Letl -liquor> <Letn -navel> <Letr -round> <Lets -
  • set> <Letw -wanteth> <Letw -wheat> <Letw -which> <Letw -with>
  • SON 7: 3 Thy two breasts [are] like two young roes [that are]
  • twins. <Leta -are> <Letb -breasts> <Letl -like> <Letr -roes>
  • <Lett -twins> <Lett -two> <Lety -young>
  • SON 7: 4 Thy neck [is] as a tower of ivory; thine eyes [like]
  • the fishpools in Heshbon, by the gate of Bathrabbim: thy nose
  • [is] as the tower of Lebanon which looketh toward Damascus.
  • <Letb -bathrabbim> <Letd -damascus> <Lete -eyes> <Letf -
  • fishpools> <Letg -gate> <Leth -heshbon> <Leti -ivory> <Letl -
  • lebanon> <Letl -like> <Letl -looketh> <Letn -neck> <Letn -nose>
  • <Lett -thine> <Lett -toward> <Lett -tower> <Letw -which>
  • SON 7: 5 Thine head upon thee [is] like Carmel, and the hair of
  • thine head like purple; the king [is] held in the galleries.
  • <Letc -carmel> <Letg -galleries> <Leth -hair> <Leth -head> <Leth
  • -held> <Letk -king> <Letl -like> <Letp -purple> <Lett -thine>
  • SON 7: 6 How fair and how pleasant art thou, O love, for
  • delights! <Leta -art> <Letd -delights> <Letf -fair> <Leth -how>
  • <Letl -love> <Letp -pleasant>
  • SON 7: 7 This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy
  • breasts to clusters [ of grapes] . <Letb -breasts> <Letc -
  • clusters> <Letg -grapes> <Letl -like> <Letp -palm> <Lets -
  • stature> <Lett -this> <Lett -tree>
  • SON 7: 8 I said, I will go up to the palm tree, I will take hold
  • of the boughs thereof: now also thy breasts shall be as clusters
  • of the vine, and the smell of thy nose like apples; <Leta -also>
  • <Leta -apples> <Letb -boughs> <Letb -breasts> <Letc -clusters>
  • <Letg -go> <Leth -hold> <Letl -like> <Letn -nose> <Letn -now>
  • <Letp -palm> <Lets -said> <Lets -smell> <Lett -take> <Lett -
  • thereof> <Lett -tree> <Letv -vine> <Letw -will>
  • SON 7: 9 And the roof of thy mouth like the best wine for my
  • beloved, that goeth [ down] sweetly, causing the lips of those
  • that are asleep to speak. <Leta -are> <Leta -asleep> <Letb -
  • beloved> <Letb -best> <Letc -causing> <Letd -down> <Letg -goeth>
  • <Letl -like> <Letl -lips> <Letm -mouth> <Letr -roof> <Lets -
  • speak> <Lets -sweetly> <Lett -those> <Letw -wine>
  • SON 7: 10 I [am] my beloved's, and his desire [is] toward me.
  • <Letd -desire> <Lett -toward>
  • SON 7: 11 Come, my beloved, let us go forth into the field; let
  • us lodge in the villages. <Letb -beloved> <Letc -come> <Letf -
  • field> <Letf -forth> <Letg -go> <Leti -into> <Letl -let> <Letl -
  • lodge> <Letv -villages>
  • SON 7: 12 Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if
  • the vine flourish, [ whether] the tender grape appear, [and] the
  • pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves. <Leta -
  • appear> <Letb -bud> <Lete -early> <Letf -flourish> <Letf -forth>
  • <Letg -get> <Letg -give> <Letg -grape> <Letl -let> <Letl -loves>
  • <Letp -pomegranates> <Lets -see> <Lett -tender> <Lett -there>
  • <Letv -vine> <Letv -vineyards> <Letw -whether> <Letw -will>
  • SON 7: 13 The mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates [are] all
  • manner of pleasant [fruits] , new and old, [which] I have laid
  • up for thee, O my beloved. <Leta -all> <Leta -are> <Letb -
  • beloved> <Letf -fruits> <Letg -gates> <Letg -give> <Leth -have>
  • <Letl -laid> <Letm -mandrakes> <Letm -manner> <Letn -new> <Leto -
  • old> <Letp -pleasant> <Lets -smell> <Letw -which>
  • SON 8: 1 O that thou [wert] as my brother, that sucked the
  • breasts of my mother! [ when] I should find thee without, I
  • would kiss thee; yea, I should not be despised. <Letb -breasts>
  • <Letb -brother> <Letd -despised> <Letf -find> <Letk -kiss> <Letm
  • -mother> <Lets -should> <Lets -sucked> <Letw -wert> <Letw -when>
  • <Letw -without> <Letw -would> <Lety -yea>
  • SON 8: 2 I would lead thee, [and] bring thee into my mother's
  • house, [who] would instruct me: I would cause thee to drink of
  • spiced wine of the juice of my pomegranate. <Letb -bring> <Letc -
  • cause> <Letd -drink> <Leth -house> <Leti -instruct> <Leti -into>
  • <Letj -juice> <Letl -lead> <Letp -pomegranate> <Lets -spiced>
  • <Letw -who> <Letw -wine> <Letw -would>
  • SON 8: 3 His left hand [should be] under my head, and his right
  • hand should embrace me. <Lete -embrace> <Leth -hand> <Leth -
  • head> <Letl -left> <Letr -right> <Lets -should> <Letu -under>
  • SON 8: 4 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, that ye stir
  • not up, nor awake [ my] love, until he please. <Leta -awake>
  • <Letc -charge> <Letd -daughters> <Letj -jerusalem> <Letl -love>
  • <Letn -nor> <Letp -please> <Lets -stir> <Letu -until>
  • SON 8: 5 Who [is] this that cometh up from the wilderness,
  • leaning upon her beloved? I raised thee up under the apple tree:
  • there thy mother brought thee forth: there she brought thee
  • forth [that] bare thee. <Leta -apple> <Letb -bare> <Letb -
  • beloved> <Letb -brought> <Letc -cometh> <Letf -forth> <Letl -
  • leaning> <Letm -mother> <Letr -raised> <Lets -she> <Lett -there>
  • <Lett -this> <Lett -tree> <Letu -under> <Letw -who> <Letw -
  • wilderness>
  • SON 8: 6 Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a seal upon thine
  • arm: for love [ is] strong as death; jealousy [is] cruel as the
  • grave: the coals thereof [are] coals of fire, [which hath a]
  • most vehement flame. <Leta -are> <Leta -arm> <Letc -coals> <Letc
  • -cruel> <Letd -death> <Letf -fire> <Letf -flame> <Letg -grave>
  • <Leth -hath> <Leth -heart> <Letj -jealousy> <Letl -love> <Letm -
  • most> <Lets -seal> <Lets -set> <Lets -strong> <Lett -thereof>
  • <Lett -thine> <Letv -vehement> <Letw -which>
  • SON 8: 7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods
  • drown it: if [ a] man would give all the substance of his house
  • for love, it would utterly be contemned. <Leta -all> <Letc -can>
  • <Letc -cannot> <Letc -contemned> <Letd -drown> <Letf -floods>
  • <Letg -give> <Leth -house> <Letl -love> <Letm -man> <Letm -many>
  • <Letn -neither> <Letq -quench> <Lets -substance> <Letu -utterly>
  • <Letw -waters> <Letw -would>
  • SON 8: 8 We have a little sister, and she hath no breasts: what
  • shall we do for our sister in the day when she shall be spoken
  • for? <Letb -breasts> <Letd -day> <Letd -do> <Leth -hath> <Leth -
  • have> <Letl -little> <Letn -no> <Lets -she> <Lets -sister> <Lets
  • -spoken> <Letw -what> <Letw -when>
  • SON 8: 9 If she [be] a wall, we will build upon her a palace of
  • silver: and if she [be] a door, we will enclose her with boards
  • of cedar. <Letb -boards> <Letb -build> <Letc -cedar> <Letd -
  • door> <Lete -enclose> <Letp -palace> <Lets -she> <Lets -silver>
  • <Letw -wall> <Letw -will> <Letw -with>
  • SON 8: 10 I [am] a wall, and my breasts like towers: then was I
  • in his eyes as one that found favour. <Letb -breasts> <Lete -
  • eyes> <Letf -favour> <Letf -found> <Letl -like> <Leto -one>
  • <Lett -then> <Lett -towers> <Letw -wall>
  • SON 8: 11 Solomon had a vineyard at Baalhamon; he let out the
  • vineyard unto keepers; every one for the fruit thereof was to
  • bring a thousand [pieces] of silver. <Letb -baalhamon> <Letb -
  • bring> <Lete -every> <Letf -fruit> <Leth -had> <Letk -keepers>
  • <Letl -let> <Leto -one> <Letp -pieces> <Lets -silver> <Lets -
  • solomon> <Lett -thereof> <Lett -thousand> <Letv -vineyard>
  • SON 8: 12 My vineyard, which [is] mine, [is] before me: thou, O
  • Solomon, [must have] a thousand, and those that keep the fruit
  • thereof two hundred. <Letb -before> <Letf -fruit> <Leth -have>
  • <Leth -hundred> <Letk -keep> <Letm -mine> <Letm -must> <Lets -
  • solomon> <Lett -thereof> <Lett -those> <Lett -thousand> <Lett -
  • two> <Letv -vineyard> <Letw -which>
  • SON 8: 13 Thou that dwellest in the gardens, the companions
  • hearken to thy voice: cause me to hear [it] . <Letc -cause>
  • <Letc -companions> <Letd -dwellest> <Letg -gardens> <Leth -hear>
  • <Leth -hearken> <Letv -voice>
  • SON 8: 14 Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or
  • to a young hart upon the mountains of spices. <Letb -beloved>
  • <Leth -hart> <Leth -haste> <Letl -like> <Letm -make> <Letm -
  • mountains> <Leto -or> <Letr -roe> <Lets -spices> <Lety -young>